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3 Bidders Left to Run World Trade Center Observatory

And then there were three. A French firm, a Canadian outfit and the company that runs the stadiums for the Dallas Cowboys and the New York Yankees are the finalists in a fierce eight-way competition to operate what will be one of the highest and presumably most lucrative observatories in the nation, at 1 World Trade Center, according to bidders and other executives involved in the bidding process.

Publication The New York Times
Date 2012-09-27
Author CHARLES V. BAGLI

Icon Dot Com: One World Trade Center Debuts Website

The Durst Organization and its Cushman & Wakefield leasing team introduced their website for One World Trade Center yesterday in what promises to be the next big phase in the marketing of the soon-to-be iconic skyscraper. The team behind the 1,776-foot-tall office building will use the website to showcase the 1.3 million square feet of available space.

Publication Commercial Observer
Date 2012-09-27
Author Daniel Edward Rosen

MGM to Keep NYC Headquarters at 655 Third Avenue

Iconic film company Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer has re-upped its lease at 655 Third Avenue for another five years, The Commercial Observer has learned.

Publication Commercial Observer
Date 2012-09-27
Author Daniel Edward Rosen

One World Trade Ctr launches OneWTC.com -- Marketing website to attract tenants

The Durst Organization launches OneWTC.com, a website to play key role in new international marketing campaign Multimedia site for real estate brokers to attract tenants to One World Trade Center

Date 2012-09-24
Author The Durst Organization

452 Fifth Ave. Looking Up

Mitsubishi International Corp. has reworked its spaces and floors in a consolidation and expansion to 122,500 square feet at 655 Third Ave. The anchor tenant was on floors 2 through 5 and has added 6 to its occupancy while giving up pieces on 8, 9 and the smaller entire 21st floor. The asking rent was $54 a square foot, said Eric Engelhardt of the Durst Organization, who represented the building in-house. Chris Kraus of Jones Lang LaSalle and Eric Reimer, who has since left the firm, represented the tenant.

Publication New York Post
Date 2012-09-17
Author Lois Weiss
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